色彩背景下的暴力?对城市转型和边缘社区持续暴力之间紧张关系的民族志见解

IF 2.4 2区 社会学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
A. Griffin, Alexandra Young
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自21世纪初以来,哥伦比亚两个最大的城市一直被誉为城市转型的成功案例。然而,在国际媒体和政治话语中传播的城市转型叙事与持续暴力和不安全的现实之间存在紧张关系。根据创意艺术项目之后的人种学研究,本文提供了人们如何在边缘化的城市社区中协商这种紧张关系的经验细节,这些社区往往是受重叠形式暴力影响最大的地方,同时也是转型政策的关键场所。通过在波哥大和Medellín的深度访谈和参与者观察,我们展示了草根创意项目如何在日常生活中动员转型政治和协商暴力的复杂性。通过关注地方规模,我们考虑了自城市转型成为地方政府政策的关键原则以来所取得的重要成果,特别是在挑战污名化方面,以及当地人口继续面临的挑战。最后,我们认为,我们谈到的创意组织的经验反映了需要与持续的结构性暴力和政府支持的波动进行协商。与非政治化的转型叙事相反,这对理解国家在日常生活中暴力再现中的作用以及欣赏边缘化城市社区审美转型的局限性具有重要意义。
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Violence against a backdrop of colours? Ethnographic insights into tensions between urban transformation and ongoing violence in marginalised neighbourhoods
Since the early 2000s, the two largest cities in Colombia have been lauded as success stories of urban transformation. However, there is a tension between urban transformation narratives disseminated in international media and political discourse, and the realities of ongoing violence and insecurity. Drawing on ethnographic research following creative arts projects, this article offers empirical detail on how people negotiate this tension in marginalised urban neighbourhoods, which are often the most affected by overlapping forms of violence while being key sites of transformation policies. Through in-depth interviews and participant observation in Bogotá and Medellín, we show the complexities of how grassroots creative projects both mobilise transformation politics and negotiate violence in everyday life. By focusing on the local scale, we consider both the important gains that have been made since urban transformation became a key tenet of local government policy, particularly around challenging stigma, and the challenges that local populations continue to face. Ultimately, we argue that the experiences of the creative organisations we speak to reflect the need to negotiate ongoing structural violence and fluctuating support from the state. In contrast to depoliticised transformation narratives, this has implications for understanding the state’s role in the reproduction of violence in everyday life and appreciating the limitations of aesthetic transformation in marginalised urban communities.
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